hCG Trigger

About hCG Trigger

hCG Trigger is an injectable medication containing a naturally occurring hormone called human chorionic gonadotropin (hCG). It is known as a “trigger shot” because it is prescribed to women as a single injection to induce the final maturation and release of eggs after stimulation with gonadotropin medications (Follistim®, Gonal-f®, or Menopur®). During IVF, it is taken approximately 36 hours prior to egg retrieval to simulate the natural surge of luteinizing hormone (LH) that triggers ovulation in the normal menstrual cycle. This medication is compounded in the pharmacy by taking a full-strength vial of manufactured hCG (Pregnyl® or Novarel®) and diluting it down to a lower strength according to your physician’s specifications.

Unlike Pregnyl® or Novarel®, the hCG Trigger comes in a prefilled vial that requires no mixing. Simply draw up the medication and inject under the skin (subcutaneous) or into the muscle (intramuscular), as instructed by your doctor.

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